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jamesdeanmartin
09-16-2002, 02:51 PM
So long story short, I just decided ohhhh, about twenty minutes ago that I\'m going to law school instead of grad school and getting my Phd. So, I need to get my applications together and I\'m wondering what pheros I should use.

I have:
SOE, A1, TE, NPA, PPA/w, AE, soe gel packs, PI/w

I\'m leaning towards a mix of Pi/W, Soe and A1. How should I apply them? Put them all in an atomizer then use a light spray? Is that the best way?

take care,
JDM

Watcher
09-16-2002, 03:57 PM
Ok heres one that worked for me in a serious business setting a while back - seriuos business well lets just say it was a contract negotion.

20 % SOE
50% AE(M)
30% NPA

This is heavy on the none has some SOE in it and the NPA + its secret ingredients which arent couplins or a1 (no one except bruce knows) the rest of us would though. The a1 im not sure unless you are dealing with a lot of women also.

www.anitadoth.com (\"http://www.anitadoth.com\")

**DONOTDELETE**
09-16-2002, 04:00 PM
At least at my firm, our recruiting staff is mostly female. I think three women and one man. The personnel director is female. That seems fairly true of the firms here in DC. Admin staff is heavy on females.

**DONOTDELETE**
09-16-2002, 07:45 PM
Try \"Scent of Ambulance\" LOL J/K

tounge
09-16-2002, 08:04 PM
Now, that\'s funny

Gerund
09-17-2002, 08:45 AM
Bwahahahaha!! Yep, now I\'m having a fun Tuesday, also~

Irish
09-17-2002, 11:27 AM
A study on A1 showed the mood-enhancing effect on women did not occur unless a male was present. So \'disembodied\' A1 on paper may be ineffective on women, and since it also depresses men, A1 may not be a good choice.

I\'ve used nol on a letter and a gift card, just a weak diluted drop on the corner of the paper, dried without stain. I was going for a subtle effect and certainly didn\'t want it to be noticed as a scent.

Supposedly none on debt collection notices was reported to have an intimidating effect on recipients of the letters.

Guess it depends on whether you want to befriend the reader, or exert a dominating aura.

sabSpeaks
09-17-2002, 11:44 AM
Yeah, -none definitely has no place in business, it is too intimidating. -nol on the other hand...

jamesdeanmartin
09-17-2002, 05:40 PM
I\'m wary of using -none and probably won\'t use any A1. I\'d go -nol heavy in whatever I use, but probably sprinkle some -none in there somewhere.

I used PI/m last year on some applications. Got waitlisted at University of Penn when I had a 5-7% chance of acceptance. That was pretty huge. I didn\'t really get any other positive results with it. Penn has a female director of admissions.

Neatness is important in applications, so the small smudge in the corner of one of my pages may have actually hurt my chances.

JDM

franki
09-17-2002, 05:41 PM
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Yeah, -none definitely has no place in business, it is too intimidating. -nol on the other hand...

Well I read a number of stories here on the forum about guys who got a nice raise in salary because they used a-none.

Watcher
09-17-2002, 05:47 PM
Ok so does -rone on its own have a place in business as far as submission from others to a certain degree. It could lead to a rise in salary etc. Similar to -none. Of course -rone can be brought from the chem set on its own for those wanting to use it.

http://www.love-scent.com/kits/order.html (\"http://www.love-scent.com/kits/order.html\")

This is the link to the order page for AndrosteRONE.